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From your literature book Cakes and Ale:

1) Read and summarize "George Orwell and the theme of Anti-Utopia" on pp. 305-306.
2) Read "Big Brother is watching" from Chapter 1 of G.Orwell's 1984 (in italics)on p. 308 and do the comprehension check
(the post-reading activities) 1-8 p.309
3) Read "A Town of Red Brick" from Dickens's Hard Times (in italics) and do the fill-in-the-black activity on photocopy.

1 - 2 = OK

3 ... on the photocopy.

To complete the tasks you mentioned, you'll need access to the literature book "Cakes and Ale." Follow these steps to complete each task:

1) To read and summarize "George Orwell and the theme of Anti-Utopia" on pp. 305-306:
- Obtain a copy of "Cakes and Ale" literature book, either from a library or by purchasing it.
- Locate pages 305-306 in the book.
- Read the section titled "George Orwell and the theme of Anti-Utopia" carefully.
- Take notes while reading to help you summarize the main points.
- Once you have finished reading, write a concise summary that captures the main ideas and themes discussed in the section.

2) To read "Big Brother is watching" from Chapter 1 of G. Orwell's 1984 (in italics) on p. 308 and do the comprehension check:
- Open the literature book "Cakes and Ale" to page 308.
- Find Chapter 1 of George Orwell's "1984" within the book.
- Look for the italicized section titled "Big Brother is watching."
- Carefully read the content of that section, paying attention to the context and meaning.
- Once you have read it thoroughly, proceed to the comprehension check on page 309.
- Complete the comprehension check activities numbered 1-8, following the instructions given for each question.

3) To read "A Town of Red Brick" from Dickens's Hard Times (in italics) and do the fill-in-the-blank activity on photocopy:
- Obtain a copy of the book "Hard Times" by Charles Dickens, either from a library or by purchasing it.
- Locate the passage titled "A Town of Red Brick" within the book.
- Read the section carefully, noting any important information or details.
- If there is a fill-in-the-blank activity on a photocopy provided to you, refer to it while reading the passage.
- Fill in the blanks on the photocopy, using the information from the passage to complete the activity accurately.

Remember, the steps provided assume you have access to the required books or materials. If you don't have them, consider trying to find alternative sources or discussing the tasks with your teacher or instructor for further guidance.